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Academic Article Human spermatogenesis as a model to examine gene potentiation.
Academic Article Sequence-specific promoter elements regulate temporal-specific changes in chromatin required for testis-specific activation of the Pgk2 gene.
Academic Article A set of genes critical to development is epigenetically poised in mouse germ cells from fetal stages through completion of meiosis.
Academic Article Co-regulation of pluripotency and genetic integrity at the genomic level.
Academic Article Parallel evolution of male germline epigenetic poising and somatic development in animals.
Academic Article Developmental origins of transgenerational sperm histone retention following ancestral exposures.
Academic Article Differentiation: the selective potentiation of chromatin domains.
Academic Article X-chromosome inactivation during spermatogenesis is regulated by an Xist/Tsix-independent mechanism in the mouse.
Academic Article Epigenetic regulation of testis-specific gene expression.
Academic Article Postmeiotic sex chromatin in the male germline of mice.
Academic Article Dynamic nuclear organization of constitutive heterochromatin during fetal male germ cell development in mice.
Academic Article Sex chromosome silencing in the marsupial male germ line.
Concept Chromatin
Concept Sex Chromatin
Concept Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
Concept Chromatin Immunoprecipitation
Academic Article Profiling the Epigenetic Landscape of the Spermatogonial Stem Cell: Part 2-Computational Analysis of Epigenomics Data.
Academic Article Profiling the Epigenetic Landscape of the Spermatogonial Stem Cell-Part 1: Epigenomics Assays.
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